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Farmers rightly complain about their incomes.Every year the supermarket chains pressure them into ever lower bulk prices

for their produce,so that the corporations can pay their top executives ever higher salaries and shares/option packs.

 

Everyone else has to "manage" on subsistence level wages per hour worked incl. the farmers.

 

Well,that's how it is in U-rope anyway.

 

Now that Assold has unleashed a price cutting war here the suppliers of all supermarkets will suffer even more as they are requested to accept their part of the burden for massive fraud in the past and huge CEO packages now!

Happens that way here too. Butt many of the farms are corporate owned in the US. This enables a more efficient and more direct method to screw workers and rip off the public while getting that same public to subsidize them.

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Money Fiesta:

 

Temporary Open Market Operations for November 12, 2003

 

Delivery date: Wednesday, November 12, 2003

Maturity date: Thursday, November 13, 2003

The Desk has entered the market announcing: O/N RP 1

 

 

Treasury

Collateral

Operation Agency

Collateral

Operation Mortgage-Backed

Collateral

Operation

Weighted Average Rate

1.010 1.049 N/A

Stop Out Rate (Lowest Rate Accepted) 1.000 1.040 N/A

Highest Rate Submitted 1.030 1.060 1.030

Lowest Rate Submitted .960 1.010 1.000

Total Propostions Submitted (in $bil.) 23.099 5.625 2.100

Total Propositions Accepted (in $bil.) 7.766 .234 .000

 

Total Money Value of Operation (in $bil.) 8

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Money Fiesta:

 

Temporary Open Market Operations for November 12, 2003

 

Delivery date: Wednesday, November 12, 2003

Maturity date: Thursday, November 13, 2003

The Desk has entered the market announcing: O/N RP 1

 

 

Treasury

Collateral

Operation Agency

Collateral

Operation Mortgage-Backed

Collateral

Operation

Weighted Average Rate

1.010 1.049 N/A

Stop Out Rate (Lowest Rate Accepted) 1.000 1.040 N/A

Highest Rate Submitted 1.030 1.060 1.030

Lowest Rate Submitted .960 1.010 1.000

Total Propostions Submitted (in $bil.) 23.099 5.625 2.100

Total Propositions Accepted (in $bil.) 7.766 .234 .000

 

Total Money Value of Operation (in $bil.) 8

appears someone is begging for handouts.

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Today everyone knew this was coming, the key will be the staying power.

 

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